Nuns’ global anti-trafficking network must have more support, pope says
byBy Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis called on more religious orders of men and women, as well as foundations…
By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis called on more religious orders of men and women, as well as foundations…
By Patrick Egwu Gloria Omoresewua was just a teenager in 2003, when a Nigerian woman brought her to Spain and forced her into prostitution….
Record Staff Report The Rotary Club of Louisville’s Human Trafficking Task Force has awarded $15,000 to Catholic Charities of Louisville’s Bakhita Empowerment Initiative, the…
Ursuline Sisters of Louisville Social Concerns Committee and People Against Trafficking Humans (PATH) Coalition of Kentucky will sponsor “Act Justly: Stop Human Trafficking,” a…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Catholic Charities of Louisville will host a national conference on human trafficking Oct. 24 and 25 at the Galt…
It’s hard to believe that for 144 years, people have gathered at Churchill Downs in South Louisville to watch the world’s fastest three-year-old thoroughbreds…
The public is invited to take part in a prayer service May 1 at 4:30 p.m. to call attention to victims of human trafficking…
By Marnie McAllister, Record Editor Catholic Charities of Louisville and the Kentucky attorney general’s office will share a $1.5 million federal grant to combat human…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Sixty percent of human trafficking victims identified in Kentucky since 2008 have been children, according to a recent…
By Jessica Able, Record Staff Writer Nichole Dathorne, a victim specialist with the Louisville FBI field office, called on those gathered at the “Human…